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LA_Renter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/26/AR2008062604030.html
So much for that second-half rebound.
Truth be told, that was always more of a wish than a serious forecast, happy talk from the Fed and Wall Street desperate to get things back to normal.
It ain’t gonna happen. Not this summer. Not this fall. Not even next winter.
[/quote]That has been my sentiment through the entire first half of this year. These bear market rallies are becoming comical. I have to admit I enjoy watching CNBC on these big downward movements just to see the expression of the permabull pollyannas..(you mean there really isn’t a Santa Clause…Oh NO!). We have just witnessed one of the largest financial bubbles in the history of the markets…..POP! What do you think the correction is going to look like??
LA_Renter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/26/AR2008062604030.html
So much for that second-half rebound.
Truth be told, that was always more of a wish than a serious forecast, happy talk from the Fed and Wall Street desperate to get things back to normal.
It ain’t gonna happen. Not this summer. Not this fall. Not even next winter.
[/quote]That has been my sentiment through the entire first half of this year. These bear market rallies are becoming comical. I have to admit I enjoy watching CNBC on these big downward movements just to see the expression of the permabull pollyannas..(you mean there really isn’t a Santa Clause…Oh NO!). We have just witnessed one of the largest financial bubbles in the history of the markets…..POP! What do you think the correction is going to look like??
LA_Renter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/26/AR2008062604030.html
So much for that second-half rebound.
Truth be told, that was always more of a wish than a serious forecast, happy talk from the Fed and Wall Street desperate to get things back to normal.
It ain’t gonna happen. Not this summer. Not this fall. Not even next winter.
[/quote]That has been my sentiment through the entire first half of this year. These bear market rallies are becoming comical. I have to admit I enjoy watching CNBC on these big downward movements just to see the expression of the permabull pollyannas..(you mean there really isn’t a Santa Clause…Oh NO!). We have just witnessed one of the largest financial bubbles in the history of the markets…..POP! What do you think the correction is going to look like??
LA_Renter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/26/AR2008062604030.html
So much for that second-half rebound.
Truth be told, that was always more of a wish than a serious forecast, happy talk from the Fed and Wall Street desperate to get things back to normal.
It ain’t gonna happen. Not this summer. Not this fall. Not even next winter.
[/quote]That has been my sentiment through the entire first half of this year. These bear market rallies are becoming comical. I have to admit I enjoy watching CNBC on these big downward movements just to see the expression of the permabull pollyannas..(you mean there really isn’t a Santa Clause…Oh NO!). We have just witnessed one of the largest financial bubbles in the history of the markets…..POP! What do you think the correction is going to look like??
LA_Renter
ParticipantThis proposed bailout is DOA. Ain’t happening.
LA_Renter
ParticipantThis proposed bailout is DOA. Ain’t happening.
LA_Renter
ParticipantThis proposed bailout is DOA. Ain’t happening.
LA_Renter
ParticipantThis proposed bailout is DOA. Ain’t happening.
LA_Renter
ParticipantThis proposed bailout is DOA. Ain’t happening.
June 22, 2008 at 7:14 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #226845LA_Renter
Participant“I am curious about his voting record, and his relationship with Tony Rezko, and his emergence from the Chicago Democratic Machine and where those particular bodies (figuratively speaking) are buried.”
I am sure the Clintons were curious about that too. I could be wrong but I don’t think much will emerge on that front. If there was anything there I don’t think the Clintons would keep it under raps for the good of the party. Keep in mind they probably had more access to the goings on’s in Chicago given they ruled the party for the past 16 years.
Here is my concern with an Obama presidency, it’s that he won’t be able to manage to what appears is going to be a heavily Democratic House, Senate, Governors, state legislatures, aldermans etc. One Party Rule. As the Washington Post article I posted earlier points out “We Don’t Have Any Money”. I mean we just came off one era of One Party Rule and look how that turned out…and those guys were the conservatives.
June 22, 2008 at 7:14 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #226959LA_Renter
Participant“I am curious about his voting record, and his relationship with Tony Rezko, and his emergence from the Chicago Democratic Machine and where those particular bodies (figuratively speaking) are buried.”
I am sure the Clintons were curious about that too. I could be wrong but I don’t think much will emerge on that front. If there was anything there I don’t think the Clintons would keep it under raps for the good of the party. Keep in mind they probably had more access to the goings on’s in Chicago given they ruled the party for the past 16 years.
Here is my concern with an Obama presidency, it’s that he won’t be able to manage to what appears is going to be a heavily Democratic House, Senate, Governors, state legislatures, aldermans etc. One Party Rule. As the Washington Post article I posted earlier points out “We Don’t Have Any Money”. I mean we just came off one era of One Party Rule and look how that turned out…and those guys were the conservatives.
June 22, 2008 at 7:14 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #226968LA_Renter
Participant“I am curious about his voting record, and his relationship with Tony Rezko, and his emergence from the Chicago Democratic Machine and where those particular bodies (figuratively speaking) are buried.”
I am sure the Clintons were curious about that too. I could be wrong but I don’t think much will emerge on that front. If there was anything there I don’t think the Clintons would keep it under raps for the good of the party. Keep in mind they probably had more access to the goings on’s in Chicago given they ruled the party for the past 16 years.
Here is my concern with an Obama presidency, it’s that he won’t be able to manage to what appears is going to be a heavily Democratic House, Senate, Governors, state legislatures, aldermans etc. One Party Rule. As the Washington Post article I posted earlier points out “We Don’t Have Any Money”. I mean we just came off one era of One Party Rule and look how that turned out…and those guys were the conservatives.
June 22, 2008 at 7:14 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227001LA_Renter
Participant“I am curious about his voting record, and his relationship with Tony Rezko, and his emergence from the Chicago Democratic Machine and where those particular bodies (figuratively speaking) are buried.”
I am sure the Clintons were curious about that too. I could be wrong but I don’t think much will emerge on that front. If there was anything there I don’t think the Clintons would keep it under raps for the good of the party. Keep in mind they probably had more access to the goings on’s in Chicago given they ruled the party for the past 16 years.
Here is my concern with an Obama presidency, it’s that he won’t be able to manage to what appears is going to be a heavily Democratic House, Senate, Governors, state legislatures, aldermans etc. One Party Rule. As the Washington Post article I posted earlier points out “We Don’t Have Any Money”. I mean we just came off one era of One Party Rule and look how that turned out…and those guys were the conservatives.
June 22, 2008 at 7:14 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227017LA_Renter
Participant“I am curious about his voting record, and his relationship with Tony Rezko, and his emergence from the Chicago Democratic Machine and where those particular bodies (figuratively speaking) are buried.”
I am sure the Clintons were curious about that too. I could be wrong but I don’t think much will emerge on that front. If there was anything there I don’t think the Clintons would keep it under raps for the good of the party. Keep in mind they probably had more access to the goings on’s in Chicago given they ruled the party for the past 16 years.
Here is my concern with an Obama presidency, it’s that he won’t be able to manage to what appears is going to be a heavily Democratic House, Senate, Governors, state legislatures, aldermans etc. One Party Rule. As the Washington Post article I posted earlier points out “We Don’t Have Any Money”. I mean we just came off one era of One Party Rule and look how that turned out…and those guys were the conservatives.
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